September 16, 2012
Sixteenth Sunday after Pentecost
Attention Lancaster Homeschoolers and All Traditional Catholics
I am sponsoring a writing contest where the winner will receive a full paid trip to the
2013 Chartres pilgrimage. Please find the details under "Weekly TLM Announcements".
Our next Rosary on S. Lime Street will take place on Sunday, October 14 at 12:30 PM.
You will find additional pro-life information in the "Weekly TLM Announcements" section of the website.
Click on "TLM Intro, Traditional Sermons & Book Reviews"
to read a timely sermon by Father Michael Magiera on religious liberty.
Please read two book reviews. The first one is about a book entitled, Russian Sunrise: A Novel of Faith and Hope.
The second review concerns the book, Toward a Truly Free Market. You can read them by clicking on
"TLM Intro, Traditional Sermons and Book Reviews".
Sursum corda!
Sixteenth Sunday after Pentecost
Attention Lancaster Homeschoolers and All Traditional Catholics
I am sponsoring a writing contest where the winner will receive a full paid trip to the
2013 Chartres pilgrimage. Please find the details under "Weekly TLM Announcements".
Our next Rosary on S. Lime Street will take place on Sunday, October 14 at 12:30 PM.
You will find additional pro-life information in the "Weekly TLM Announcements" section of the website.
Click on "TLM Intro, Traditional Sermons & Book Reviews"
to read a timely sermon by Father Michael Magiera on religious liberty.
Please read two book reviews. The first one is about a book entitled, Russian Sunrise: A Novel of Faith and Hope.
The second review concerns the book, Toward a Truly Free Market. You can read them by clicking on
"TLM Intro, Traditional Sermons and Book Reviews".
Sursum corda!
Michael Davies, R.I.P.
What follows is a letter of tribute from former Cardinal Ratzinger, now Pope Benedict XVI.
"I have been profoundly touched by the news of the death of Michael Davies. I had the good fortune to meet him several times and I found him to be a man of deep faith and ready to embrace suffering. Ever since the Council he put all his engergy into the service of the faith and left us important publications especially on the sacred liturgy. Even though he suffered from the Church in many ways in his time, he always truly remained a man of the Church. He knew that the Lord founded His Church on the rock of Peter and that the faith can find its fullness and maturity only in union with the successor of Saint Peter. Therefore we can be confident that the Lord opened wide for him the gates of heaven. We commend his soul to the Lord's mercy."
http://pblosser.blogspot.com/2004/09/michael-davies-rip.html
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